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<br />Appendices, including any model runs, shall be included in the <br />document. <br /> <br />The study shall be performed and documents processed for a cost not <br />to exceed $3,400. A breakdown of the budgeted items is presented in <br />the following table. <br /> <br />Task Hours Cost <br />Labor <br />Prepare draft noise analysisl 36 2,340 <br />Respond to comments and prepare f'inal 8 480 <br />document <br />Meetinq Attendance 8 390 <br />Other Direct Costs <br />Travel and other expenses (estimated) 20 <br />Total 52 $3,400 <br />1 Includes one field study. <br /> <br />Note that this cost is based on our provided scope of work and <br />includes an analysis of the Proposed Project. The cost does not <br />include an al ternati ves analysis. Addi tional analysis and/or <br />modeling may increase the cost slightly. Note that the provided <br />cost includes 8 hours for attendance at any meetings either with the <br />City, the public, other subcontractors, and/or interested parties. <br />Attendance at additional meetings will be billed at cost of $65.00 <br />per hour plus expenses only if such meetings cause the entirety of <br />the budget to exceed the $3,400 cost estimate. <br /> <br />LIMITATIONS <br /> <br />The referenced work in this proposal is based solely on the scope of <br />work outlined above and does not include the preparation of any <br />accompanying documents such as the Notice of Preparation, Statement <br />of Overriding Considerations, Notice of Completion, Notice of <br />Availability, Mitigation Monitoring Plan, etc. as may be necessary <br />for complete CEQA documentation. It is assumed that all relevant <br />information will be provided in the Project Description and traffic <br />study to be provided by the City of Santa Ana. For a complete <br />analysis we would request that the traffic analysis include total <br />average daily traffic (ADT) volumes (both pre- and 'post-project) <br />along the links. If possible, we would also request that the traffic <br />analysis divide the traffic into autos, medium trucks and heavy trucks <br />as each has a specific associated noise pl;.ofile. (If these latter <br />data are not obtainable, the ratio as observed in the field study will <br />be used.) If the traffic report is lacking in any of the~e areas, we <br /> <br />3 <br />